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DOE Announces New Supercomputer Powered by Dell and NVIDIA to Speed Scientific Discovery

Jennifer Doudna holding a scientific tool in front of a colorful DNA helix background. The word "DOUDNA" is printed on the left side from the bottom to the top.

Digging Deep: How Berkeley Lab Advances Subsurface Research for Energy, Water, and More

Aerial view of the Salton Sea.

Expert Interview: Dimitri Argyriou on Seeing Things More Clearly, in the Right Light

Dimitri Argyriou posed in front of the Advanced Light Source

Expert Interview: Marc Allaire on Breakthrough Medical Discoveries at the ALS

A man in a blue shirt stands smiling next to a metallic instrument with many separate components connected by tubes and wires.

Expert Interview: Ethan Crumlin on Advancing Energy Materials at the ALS

A researcher posed next to a scientific beamline.

Expert Interview: Bruno La Fontaine on Chip Manufacturing Advances at the ALS

Bruno La Fontaine, Director of the Center for X-ray Optics (CXRO), speaks on how the CXRO supports the microchip industry.

Bringing Discoveries to Light: Six Ways the Advanced Light Source Is Accelerating Technology Breakthroughs for Society

The Advanced Light Source dome as seen from an aerial drone at sunset looking towards the San Francisco Bay and Golden Gate Bridge.

Building a Data Pipeline to Accelerate Discovery

A composite graphic featuring a photo of the Oakridge supercomputer and GRETA.

Expert Interview: Sudip Dosanjh

Sudip Dosanjh, wearing glasses and a grey vest, reads a sheaf of papers from a lectern

Five Ways Berkeley Lab's NERSC is Revolutionizing Scientific Research

The colorful final panels on the exterior of the Perlmutter supercomputer photographed at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center.

Computational Chemistry Unlocked: A Record-Breaking Dataset to Train AI Models has Launched

An abstract decorative representation of atoms in molecules interacting. Many colorful interconnecting particles on a black field.

From Sequence to Structure: A Fast Track for RNA Modeling

Two 3D renderings of a RNA molecule with a twisted ribbon-like backbone with multicolored bars protruding. The image on top has a blue backbone, the image below is pink, and also includes purple balls placed at certain points of the backbone.